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Schoolhouse
Rock
By Todd Larson
If you graduated within the last ten years,
chances are you shook your booty at one time or
another to Hiram, Haverford's venerable funk and
R&B collective. As it turns out, a number of
Haverford (and Hiram) alumni are still shakin' it
in bands of their own -- and embracing the
surprisingly un-glamorous lifestyle of the working
musician.
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Egomania:
Jim Infantino '87
causes a stir with his new album, Don't Get
Smart.
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Spreading the
Gospel
By David Lane '92
As antitrust litigation against Microsoft moves ahead, a
would-be substitute called Linux is sweeping the Internet
and grabbing headlines. It's also found its way to campus.
HAVERFORD presents Dave Lane's first-person account of the
history and vision of the free/open-source software
movement, the development of the Linux computer system, and
his take on the movement's revolutionary potential. We also
look at the role of Linux for Haverford faculty, students
and facilities.
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HAVERFORD is a magazine for
alumni, parents, and friends of Haverford College.
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HAVERFORD Magazine
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Haverford, PA 19041-1392
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Editor: Maureen McDonald
Assistant Editor: T. Larson
Vice President for Institutional Advancement: G.
Holger Hansen
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